April Fool's Day Telephone Pranks

Classic Practical Jokes that Really Work

By Tom Sanders, published Mar 09, 2006
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A classic April Fools’ Day prank uses names, matched with the right phone numbers, to fool its unsuspecting victims.

To execute this prank, you’ll need a pad of post-its, ideally one with WHILE YOU WERE OUT printed at the top. If your handwriting is already known as that of the office prankster, you’ll need a real-live buddy to help out come April Fools’ Day.

Your victim will find a note on the computer monitor, or message spike, reading something like: CALL MR. BYRD (phone number) RE PROJECT. Throw in the name of an actual project, or add something to make it look legit.

They’ll think: it might be a joke, but what if it isn’t? Better call back.

After calling the number, they’ll hear: Good afternoon, Acme Pet Center, how may I help you?

Mr. Byrd . . .

They’ll know they’ve been pranked.

If they’re absent-minded enough to ask for Mr. Byrd, the responder will come back with “uhh, no one here by that name, sorry” (allowing you to prank two people at once) or gently remind your victim what day it is.

Other names that have worked are Kitty Gray (the pet shop), Mr. Lyon (the zoo), Mr. Wolfe (the nature preserve), or Mrs. Rose (the flower shop). Like in the Twilight Zone, the only boundary is your imagination.

An occupational hazard of practical joking is sometimes never getting to see your pranks pay off in person. The reward, delivered after the fact, is none the less sweet. For days after the Mr. Byrd incident, each time the phone rang, someone in the office would suggest that maybe Mr. Byrd was calling, someone would giggle, and someone would give me that look and conspiratorial smile that said: I know what you did . . .

But why shouldn’t you write yourself into the script?

You’ve seen the Jerky Boys movies, and have all the prank phone call sites bookmarked. You know about asking for John Wall, Mary Wall, are there any Walls there, then what holds up the ceiling? It’s been years since you asked anyone if their clocks were running, and why they weren’t running after them. You’re past all that. Use your imagination. (Think!)

Takeaways
  • Using the right name and number can result in an effective, memorable, prank.
  • Sell your setup well, and it will work.
  • It's fun!
Did You Know?
Actresses Bijou Phillips and Debbie Reynolds, and baseball Hall Of Famer Phil Niekro, were born on April Fools' Day.
Resources
  • Prank Calls 101 The Tube Bar Tapes Hear Some Even Her Majesty Was Fooled
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Hahahahahahahahahaha

Posted on 06/08/2008 at 8:06:36 PM

 
you ppls are weird

Posted on 03/31/2008 at 7:03:09 PM

 
wtf

Posted on 03/31/2008 at 5:03:02 PM

 
hello my name is ................... love the girls

Posted on 09/30/2007 at 1:09:00 PM

 
Shut up...Don't you know I control the Middle east

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 11:08:00 PM

 
No you are stupid...And I am all powerful

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 11:08:00 PM

 
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Posted on 08/12/2007 at 11:08:00 PM

 
huh i dont get any of this?¿? im confused

Posted on 07/24/2007 at 12:07:00 PM

 
Love the library one.

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ur really fat lololol

Posted on 03/26/2007 at 4:03:00 PM

 
this is mr.pulobionca and we have your husband here. we are holding him hostage for 3 days until you pay us one million fofullion dollars.

Posted on 10/29/2006 at 11:10:00 AM

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